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Atlas of the Mind. The Burden of Potential and the Psychological Weight of Being Gifted
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- Nombre de pages219
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-27760-5
- EAN9783565277605
- Date de parution27/02/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille893 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
For decades, being labeled a gifted child was considered the ultimate head start in life. Parents celebrated early reading and rapid learning, assuming these traits guaranteed future success. Yet, beneath the surface of academic excellence, a silent epidemic of burnout and anxiety was taking root.
The psychological weight of unfulfilled potential becomes a lifelong burden for many former gifted children.
When your early identity is entirely tethered to effortless achievement, the inevitable struggles of adulthood can trigger a profound crisis of confidence and deep impostor syndrome. This book provides a rigorous clinical analysis of gifted child syndrome. It uncovers the hidden mechanics of how early praise rewires the developing brain, creating an intense aversion to failure and a constant need for external validation that sabotages long-term happiness. By understanding these deeply ingrained psychological patterns, readers can begin to heal.
You will learn actionable strategies to decouple your intrinsic self-worth from your external achievements, allowing you to finally navigate life without the crushing pressure of your own potential.
When your early identity is entirely tethered to effortless achievement, the inevitable struggles of adulthood can trigger a profound crisis of confidence and deep impostor syndrome. This book provides a rigorous clinical analysis of gifted child syndrome. It uncovers the hidden mechanics of how early praise rewires the developing brain, creating an intense aversion to failure and a constant need for external validation that sabotages long-term happiness. By understanding these deeply ingrained psychological patterns, readers can begin to heal.
You will learn actionable strategies to decouple your intrinsic self-worth from your external achievements, allowing you to finally navigate life without the crushing pressure of your own potential.



